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From 1960: John Updike watches Ted Williams’s last game with the Boston Red Sox, at Fenway Park. #NewYorkerArchive https://t.co/zoK7QoCdat — PolitiTweet.org
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.@ClareMalone reviews “Smart Brevity,” a book written by the founders of Axios, which is essentially about how to write a good e-mail. https://t.co/sRRQjpXrwY — PolitiTweet.org
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Students and scholars are grappling with how young Muslims should navigate sex, relationships, and marriage while remaining faithful to their religious obligations. https://t.co/EDRhu4UQYT — PolitiTweet.org
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In @newyorkerhumor: a simple guide to making your Italian mother’s secret pasta sauce. https://t.co/EcOqzgngXC — PolitiTweet.org
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We should teach our children “not the little virtues but the great ones,” the Italian author Natalia Ginzburg wrote. https://t.co/DFP9QoiYcd — PolitiTweet.org
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In 1973, Sacheen Littlefeather—who appeared on behalf of Marlon Brando at the Oscars—was more talked about than heard. Almost half a century later, are we finally ready to listen? https://t.co/WRjtOavsST — PolitiTweet.org
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LaDeva Davis (1944-2022) got her start as a dancer in Philadelphia, then went on to pilot “What’s Cooking?,” which became the first nationally syndicated cooking show on public television to have a Black woman as a host. https://t.co/4Zg7IjJICS — PolitiTweet.org
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The tennis legend Roger Federer, who had once appeared to represent a kind of luxury that is well out of the reach of most of us, came to symbolize something more approachable, a kind of sunny decency. https://t.co/vFUtY7yLxY — PolitiTweet.org
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Anthony Bourdain’s 1999 essay about working in Manhattan restaurants: “Gastronomy is the science of pain,” he writes. “It was the unsavory side of professional cooking that attracted me to it in the first place.” https://t.co/f9AXWRnzA8 — PolitiTweet.org
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Today’s Name Drop subject has won seven consecutive Emmys in one category. Can you figure out who it is in 100 seconds or less? https://t.co/44mbgZvXuK — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @frynaomifry: guys if you haven't yet "snagged a ticket" to my talk with ben stiller at @NewYorkerFest, here's the LINK to do so! i prom… — PolitiTweet.org
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Don’t @ @EllisRosen. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/5N7PFXtRCS https://t.co/q0warm7X3M — PolitiTweet.org
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Don’t @ @EllisRosin. #NewYorkerCartoons https://t.co/NcWcc0SBjG https://t.co/EknAZAPO5f — PolitiTweet.org
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“Send out the memo, I’m nearly done here. How much more of this life to live? Thirty years, if I’m lucky, I bet. If my life ends, will my brothers’ finally begin? Who made my mother? Who killed my father who lives?” Read a new poem by Charif Shanahan. https://t.co/XVUhh306Xq — PolitiTweet.org
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Whatever the eventual damage of Hurricane Ian, it’s already another stark demonstration of what happens when there’s too much physical energy in a closed system—and too little political energy. https://t.co/bDKtAulo8x — PolitiTweet.org
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That feeling when you realize you’ve turned into the kind of parent who tells everyone the adorable thing your kid just said. https://t.co/XRJCTYaKP2 — PolitiTweet.org
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Nineties hip-hop duo known for wearing their clothes backward: nine letters. https://t.co/Dp6D6lBxsQ — PolitiTweet.org
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The portrait of Elizabeth II that emerges from Tina Brown’s new book is of someone acutely aware of her many roles: as the ceremonial head of state; as the C.E.O. of a dysfunctional, celebrity dynasty; and as a matriarch. https://t.co/ElxZjDOBvX — PolitiTweet.org
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.@IChotiner interviews @a_stille, the author of several books about Italian history and politics, about why the Italian center and left were unable to keep the far right out of power in the recent election. https://t.co/rYF0SgCXRU — PolitiTweet.org
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In her stop-motion short, the filmmaker Yoo Lee mines her own experience of moving to Jersey City to explore what makes a neighborhood. Watch here. https://t.co/xHa89hIApo — PolitiTweet.org
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After years of being an influential figure in comedy but a niche presence outside it, Kate Berlant is having a moment. “She has our attention,” @Alex_Lily writes. “What will she do with it next?” https://t.co/hEiq6lzDPW — PolitiTweet.org
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In Barry Blitt’s latest Kvetchbook, a stable genius finds a simple solution. https://t.co/32nsnb2Eux — PolitiTweet.org
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“It will take a long time to be able to rebuild, because even from Maria we had not rebuilt properly,” one Puerto Rican said, of the ongoing hurricane damage to her community. “The recovery isn’t finished.” https://t.co/TGR4iUOWRq — PolitiTweet.org
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.@winterjessica revisits the work of E. Nesbit, whose books are a kind of reënactment of the author’s own childhood: an idyll torn up at its roots by the exigencies of illness, loss, and grief. https://t.co/y29Phockjw — PolitiTweet.org
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Corner Bar’s menu includes classics like shrimp cocktail and spaghetti pomodoro, as well as a foie-gras terrine and a seafood platter. “Each was the apotheosis of its form,” Hannah Goldfield writes. https://t.co/fOr1IuWqFF — PolitiTweet.org
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Read Roz Chast’s “poetry” about gefilte fish, fried baloney, and other delicacies. https://t.co/wLFWBtde92 — PolitiTweet.org
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Sometimes the d.j. Solomun conducts a marathon set. In 2017, at a night club in Miami, he played for 27 hours. Ravers came for the first night, left the club, slept, showered, ate, and then returned for the second night, to find Solomun still playing. https://t.co/n5TooOLJOt — PolitiTweet.org
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The fire season, once confined roughly to the span between May and October, is becoming increasingly year-round in some parts of California, causing many homeowners to face agonizing decisions. https://t.co/1JjhDGSMf4 — PolitiTweet.org
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A new collection of the French film critic Serge Daney’s works is “wildly quotable and fervently memorable,” @tnyfrontrow writes. https://t.co/f2E70C4j8O — PolitiTweet.org
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“I never have a plan,” Werner Herzog says, of his writing process. “The story somehow has evolved in me, or suddenly comes at me, and I can write very fast.” https://t.co/JX8XLVVml7 — PolitiTweet.org